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Assignment 12 (All answers should be in paragraph form) If your client does not have a critical incident, treat this assignment as if they did and how you would address them in these questions. Please remember to keep each answer except the first two in a paragraph format. Meaning more than three sentences. Reminder: Submit your answers in this word document. 1. List and summarize the movie that you are working on. I am working on The Day After Tomorrow. This movie is about a climate scientist, Jack Hall, who is concerned about global warming and fears a new ice age happening. He tries to voice his opinion at a meeting, but gets shut down by the Vice President. Another scientist agrees with Jack and tries to alert the government, but they are shut down once again. Jack’s son is in New York City with friends at this time and it has been raining for three days non stop, and many weather events are happening around the world. Jack’s son says he will be on the next train home, but as weather worsen trains are shut down. Jack tells his son to stay inside and stay warm and Jack goes to New York to try and find his son Sam. 2. List and summarize the character and their dilemma that is your client group. The clients I picked were Jack Hall and Sam Hall. Jack is the father of Sam. Jack is in a crisis because he predicted the weather changes would happen in about a hundred years, but he soon realized that the weather would change much more sooner than he thought and the vice president refuses to believe him, meanwhile this is happening his son is stuck in New York City. Sam is Jack’s son and is stuck in New York City with friends from high school during all the chaos that is happening around the world. 3. What are some of the symptoms that you client is having following these critical incidents in their movie? (paragraph)
One symptom my client is having is sleep disturbances. All clients are not getting enough sleep, Jack Hall stays up day and night trying to figure out the climate problems and trying to find his son. Sam and his friends in the library are also having sleep disturbances where they are not sleeping at proper times or lengths. Jack may also be experiencing irritability. 4. Obviously there are crisis after crisis with your client otherwise it wouldn’t be a movie. Regarding Debriefing, describe a scenario from the movie and how you would practice the skill normalizing with your client? (paragraph) In the movie Laura was really upset because she felt like everything she has ever worked for was a waste of time because everything in the world is destroyed. It is very important to be non-judgmental of the feelings of the client. I think it is important to do this part of debriefing in groups that experienced the same situation. 5. How would it help? (Summarize it in a paragraph). By having all participants tell their feelings and how they felt in that specific moment, this could show everyone that these are all normal reactions to the things they went through. It also shows support for one another, where they can see other people’s point of views. This may help them rationalize with themselves, that they are not overreacting, but other coping mechanism may be needed. 6. Who would be the facilitator? What would be the time frame? What would be the ground rules? What would be good guidelines for the participants? (paragraph) The facilitator would be someone who is trained in CISM, and someone who has good people skills and know how to keep the process moving. The time frame would be around 24-48 hours following the crisis. Some ground rules include confidentiality, being judgement free, being very supportive and empathetic and using active listening. Guidelines for the participants include speaking for
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